New sessions of the Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops in a virtual webinar format are now open and accepting registrations on the OCCRRA website. You will be sent an email through OCCRRA with the link for joining the webinar after registration. See below for course descriptions.
ST10100738
Register for workshops on the Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association website: occrra.org. You must create a profile to complete the OCCRRA registration process.WORKSHOP REGISTRATION INFORMATION
- All workshops are FREE and Ohio Approved.
- You must register for each workshop separately by the deadline listed on OCCRRA.
- Earn a total of 2 Ohio Approved hours FREE for each workshop, or a total of 8 Ohio Approved hours for the workshop series!
Session #1: Effective Learning
Effective learning is critical to the development of young children. Participants who attend this training will be able to describe effective learning through play and will explore a variety of strategies that will support children’s learning experiences.
Session #2: Red/Green Choices Behavior Management
Early childhood professionals who attend this training will be introduced to identifying strategies to use with young children to address behavior and will have the opportunity to practice a variety of engaging instructional strategies that support management of preschool children.
Session #3: Calming Down and Kindness in the Classroom
Successful coping skills and conflict resolution in early childhood contribute to a child’s long term quality of life. Participants who attend this workshop will explore and identify a variety of strategies that will foster critical skills in young children.
Session #4: Grow Happy Kids
For some children, learning about healthy eating and exercise can be very challenging. In this workshop participants will explore like scientists and explain several strategies for making healthy lifestyles with young children easier and more successful.
Agenda:
- Review prioritization exercise
- Data agenda
- Strategy action planning
Microsoft Teams meeting
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Phone Number: 1 469-208-1353
Phone Conference ID: 644 202 375#
New sessions of the Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops in a virtual webinar format are now open and accepting registrations on the OCCRRA website. You will be sent an email through OCCRRA with the link for joining the webinar after registration. See below for course descriptions.
ST10100739
Register for workshops on the Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association website: occrra.org. You must create a profile to complete the OCCRRA registration process.WORKSHOP REGISTRATION INFORMATION
- All workshops are FREE and Ohio Approved.
- You must register for each workshop separately by the deadline listed on OCCRRA.
- Earn a total of 2 Ohio Approved hours FREE for each workshop, or a total of 8 Ohio Approved hours for the workshop series!
Session #1: Effective Learning
Effective learning is critical to the development of young children. Participants who attend this training will be able to describe effective learning through play and will explore a variety of strategies that will support children’s learning experiences.
Session #2: Red/Green Choices Behavior Management
Early childhood professionals who attend this training will be introduced to identifying strategies to use with young children to address behavior and will have the opportunity to practice a variety of engaging instructional strategies that support management of preschool children.
Session #3: Calming Down and Kindness in the Classroom
Successful coping skills and conflict resolution in early childhood contribute to a child’s long term quality of life. Participants who attend this workshop will explore and identify a variety of strategies that will foster critical skills in young children.
Session #4: Grow Happy Kids
For some children, learning about healthy eating and exercise can be very challenging. In this workshop participants will explore like scientists and explain several strategies for making healthy lifestyles with young children easier and more successful.
New sessions of the Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops in a virtual webinar format are now open and accepting registrations on the OCCRRA website. You will be sent an email through OCCRRA with the link for joining the webinar after registration. See below for course descriptions.
ST10100740
Register for workshops on the Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association website: occrra.org. You must create a profile to complete the OCCRRA registration process.WORKSHOP REGISTRATION INFORMATION
- All workshops are FREE and Ohio Approved.
- You must register for each workshop separately by the deadline listed on OCCRRA.
- Earn a total of 2 Ohio Approved hours FREE for each workshop, or a total of 8 Ohio Approved hours for the workshop series!
Session #1: Effective Learning
Effective learning is critical to the development of young children. Participants who attend this training will be able to describe effective learning through play and will explore a variety of strategies that will support children’s learning experiences.
Session #2: Red/Green Choices Behavior Management
Early childhood professionals who attend this training will be introduced to identifying strategies to use with young children to address behavior and will have the opportunity to practice a variety of engaging instructional strategies that support management of preschool children.
Session #3: Calming Down and Kindness in the Classroom
Successful coping skills and conflict resolution in early childhood contribute to a child’s long term quality of life. Participants who attend this workshop will explore and identify a variety of strategies that will foster critical skills in young children.
Session #4: Grow Happy Kids
For some children, learning about healthy eating and exercise can be very challenging. In this workshop participants will explore like scientists and explain several strategies for making healthy lifestyles with young children easier and more successful.
Join us as we finalize our strategies and measures and move forward with action steps.
Microsoft Teams meeting
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Or call in (audio only)
Phone Number: 1-469-208-1353
Passcode: 911 941 687#
New sessions of the Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops in a virtual webinar format are now open and accepting registrations on the OCCRRA website. You will be sent an email through OCCRRA with the link for joining the webinar after registration. See below for course descriptions.
ST10100741
Register for workshops on the Ohio Child Care Resource & Referral Association website: occrra.org. You must create a profile to complete the OCCRRA registration process.WORKSHOP REGISTRATION INFORMATION
- All workshops are FREE and Ohio Approved.
- You must register for each workshop separately by the deadline listed on OCCRRA.
- Earn a total of 2 Ohio Approved hours FREE for each workshop, or a total of 8 Ohio Approved hours for the workshop series!
Session #1: Effective Learning
Effective learning is critical to the development of young children. Participants who attend this training will be able to describe effective learning through play and will explore a variety of strategies that will support children’s learning experiences.
Session #2: Red/Green Choices Behavior Management
Early childhood professionals who attend this training will be introduced to identifying strategies to use with young children to address behavior and will have the opportunity to practice a variety of engaging instructional strategies that support management of preschool children.
Session #3: Calming Down and Kindness in the Classroom
Successful coping skills and conflict resolution in early childhood contribute to a child’s long term quality of life. Participants who attend this workshop will explore and identify a variety of strategies that will foster critical skills in young children.
Session #4: Grow Happy Kids
For some children, learning about healthy eating and exercise can be very challenging. In this workshop participants will explore like scientists and explain several strategies for making healthy lifestyles with young children easier and more successful.
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join on your computer or mobile app
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only)
Phone Number: 1 469-208-1353
Phone Conference ID: 760 518 290#
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join on your computer or mobile app
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only)
Phone number: 1 469-208-1353
Phone Conference ID: 544 111 990#
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join on your computer or mobile app
Click here to join the meeting
Or call in (audio only)
Phone Number: 1 469-208-1353,
Phone Conference ID: 170 627 697#
Join the Center for Family Voice at Groundwork Ohio on Wednesday, July 7th from 10:00am-11:00am for the virtual release of our new report, “Amplifying Family Voice to Advance Equitable Outcomes for Young Children.” During the webinar, Groundwork Ohio will be joined by early childhood experts and esteemed guests to discuss the findings of our new report, expectations for the future work of the Center for Family Voice and how Ohio can better empower families to drive change and improve the healthy development of Ohio’s young children.
Speakers include:
• Shannon Jones, Executive Director of Groundwork Ohio
• Lynanne Gutierrez, Assistant Director at Groundwork Ohio
• Director Maureen Corcoran, Ohio Department of Medicaid
• Ami Cole, President at Molina Healthcare of Ohio
• Sherri Killins Stewart, Director of State Systems Alignment and Integration for the BUILD Initiative
In January, Groundwork Ohio announced a historic investment by MolinaCares Accord to build a “center of excellence” dedicated to authentically engaging Ohio parents and families in the policies and practices that impact the healthy development of their children. The report reflects findings from an extensive environmental scan across the state of Ohio and nation completed by the Center to explore best practices that successfully engage families in public services delivery to inform state and local programs, practices, and policy development. The scan was supported by expert technical assistance support from the Center for Health Care Strategies and the BUILD Initiative.